If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the course request form found at [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/forms/choose.shtml https://lss.at.ufl.edu/forms/choose.shtml]. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message. You will also receive an email confirming your submission. If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3.

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If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/forms/sakai.php Course Request Form]. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message. You will also receive an email confirming your submission. If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3.

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How do I get started?

How do I request a course for Sakai?

If you are a faculty or staff member you may request a course by completing the Course Request Form. If your submission went through successfully, you should see a confirmation screen with a green "successful submission" message. You will also receive an email confirming your submission. If you do not receive confirmation, try submitting again or call us at 352.392.4357 option 3.

What if my students or I can't view PDF's?

Firefox and Chrome browsers have been freezing or not displaying some PDF files. We have identified three workarounds to address this issue.

Right click the file or link and select save link as option and save the file to your computer before viewing

Use a different browser such as Internet Explorer or Safari as we have not seen the PDF issue with these browsers

If you are using Firefox or Chrome you can install a PDF plugin for your browser to prevent this issue from occurring

Configure your browser to prompt for file download instead of opening documents in the browser

What if my students or I get a 403 error?

403 errors are caused by links to pages that do not exist, have been moved, renamed, or links to pages that the user trying to view the file does not have permission to view in most cases students.

You have copied content from another course and all HTML links point to the old course resources and not the new course resources. ##Re-link all HTML links so that they point to the new course resource files and not the old course resource files

If the files are html pages in resources then using relative links instead of absolute links is an option